Wraight, M. J.(Canterbury Agricultural College, University of New Zealand, 1957)

Lake Ellesmere Spit is a long narrow strip of land which divides Lake Ellesmere from the sea, lying between latitudes 43º47’ S. and 43º57’ S. It is an area of about 17,000 acres and stretches from Banks Peninsula to Taumutu ...

Baba, Ahmad bin(Canterbury Agricultural College, University of New Zealand, 1959)

Most of the early work associated with improvement of soil fertility was confined to the relatively productive plains and other readily accessible regions. That these areas have been highly developed agriculturally may be ...

Dayal, B.(Canterbury Agricultural College, University of New Zealand, 1959)

The importance of pasture and pasture plants in soil conservation in world agriculture cannot be gainsaid. Unfortunately pasture lands heir to a large number of problems such as ravages of serious erosion in most parts of ...

Moffat, R. W.(Canterbury Agricultural College, University of New Zealand, 1957)

In 1946 T.G. Sewell conducted an ecological study on montane tussock grassland in the Cass, Craigieburn region and recorded the state of the vegetation.
The studies recorded in this thesis were undertaken for the following ...